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{oHE SEVENTY PICTURES WERE SOLD FOR | 


$130,855-THE PRICES PAID. 


The fact that the sale of the magnificent eouan ; 
collection was finished only on Friday night would |. 
naturally be unfavorable to an art auction held last | 
night, yet the collection of modern paintings of Aaron |, 
Healy brought on the whole excellent prices as | 
Chickering, Hall last evening. Most of the pictures |) 
were small, but many of them were of a high order }} 
of merit, and would have brought even better figures || 
had not a number of works of the same artists been |) 
thrown on the market by Mr. Seney the previous three || 
nights. Seventy paintings were offered, the total re- 
ceipts for them being $130,855, or more than was 
realized for ninety-nine paiptings on the first night, of 
the Seney sale. rye 

The first thirty-five pictures offered last night wee r 
on the whole the least desirable of the collection. | 
The ones placed on sale afterward were of a higher | 
class, and the prices were generally  satis- | 
factory. Bouguereau’s “Fraternal Love,” ome | 
of the first by that . Tam brought. to. this | 
country, sold for $5,20 and two. diminutive he 
‘Diaz’s brought $1,025 and a 600. _ A fine | at 
by Daubigny went for R4, 100, and his splendid oon- | ° 
rise” sold for $6,850. A seven-by-nine Millet, “The | 


Shepherdess,” was started at $2,000, and finally went Oe 


for $5,600. 
_ Bouguereau’s large “Far from Home,” representing | 
two girl street musicians, brought $3,150 »gand Rous- | 
seau’s “Springtime near Barbizon” reached the $7,000 | 
mark before the bidding ceased. ‘I'he last picture sold, | 
Louis Gallait’s “Last Honors Paid Counts Egmont and | 
Horne,” brought the highest price of the evening, | 
$10,000, that being the only bid made. } ae 
Following is a complete list of the pictures sold and 
the prices paid, the name of the purchaser being given | 
when it could be obtained. 2. 
Near Hurley, Ulster County, N. ¥.,? by William | 
Hart; R. B. Woodward, $155. | 


“A Pool in the Meadows,? by W. Whittredge; F.| 


Layton, of Milwaukee, . $150. ae | 
“Morning on the Mountain,” by R. W. Hubbard; ) 
Samuel P. Avery, jr., $200. Ne 


“A Warm Afternoon,’? by James M. Hart; , 8185) ee a 
“Autumn,’? by Samuel Colman ; ex-Judge Henzy Elton, Leen 


| $150. 


waukee, $310. ae 
_ A Misty Morning,” by James M. Hart and A. Bey 
Galt: ———, $180. | 


*“‘October,?? by Jervis, McEntee; F. Layton, of Mil- ; Ce 


‘View in ieusiineaay by Samuel Colman; Frederick Lay- og 


ton, $110. 
“Undecided,?? by F. G. Waldmueller: » $350. 
“Fruit,’? by Emilie Preyer; F. Layton, $210 
“A Poultry Yard,’?? by Lemmens; ———, $310. 
4*Afternoon on the Hudson,” by &. R. Be cie —_—, 
$400. ‘ a 


yeaa? by F. BE. Church; F. Layton, $850. 
er’s pone, i ae Durand ; Wane $1, 900. 


eo theeeserren Mr. Willis, $1,000. 


» $500. 

, Achenbach ; » $400, 

Brook,?? by B. ©. Koek-Koeck; ———, 9500. 
as Peach. ee Purvergers ——, $725. 

; $1, 600. 


by Dupre; -; $525. 
sank Vau udarcke 5 ah BAS LOOs eS 
' » $900. i 


“10 ion Bouguereau ; : q 
y Dupre; Boussod, Valadon & Co., $8, 000. A 


a by Knaus ; sae Schaus, $2,525, 
pie Daubigny ; : » $4,100. 
Love,”® by Amberg; ———, $810. 
Oat Wheat in Egypt,” by Gerome; 


4 


nts A French Village,» by Reusseau ; Samuel P. Avery, jr., | 


Rey? aA 


- Prayer,’? by Frere; , 81,500. * 

andy Bull,”? by Van Marcke; » $4,400. 
Ber by Corot; M, Knoedler & Co., $2,600. 

) with Cattle,’ by, Dupre; C. Durand-Ruel, 


» $6,850. 
» $0,600. 


Orean Shepherds, » by REN SAE ae ; Herman Schaus, 
1725. 

‘Return to the Farm,” by Troyon ; , $4,550. 
-“$pringtime,” by Daubigny; Boussod, Valadon & Co., 


Fae 


Buf,” » by J. G. Meyer von Bremen; Wes 


#randma’s Pardon,’? My, T. E./Duverger; 


, $8,150. 


“Springtime near Barbizon,’? by Rousseau; Mr. Willis, 


“Far From Home,’?? by Bouguereau ; 


$7,000. 


‘Last Honors Paid Counts Egmont and Horne,?? by 


Rallart ; 


$10,000. 


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; highest fignre—$8,550—-was ‘paid . by 
‘wladon & Co, for Daubigny’s “‘Spring- 
or which Mr, Healy paid pat $3,160 at the 
vase! ee in 1883, < 
“A GREAT PROFIT, | 
‘ont. remarkable profit was that ‘on 
‘s “Springtime near Barbizon.” It 
ught $7,000, and cost Mr. Healy bus $770 at the 
frat ke Wolfe sale in 1863 
F Daubigny’ 8 beautiful “Moonrise” Mr. GH 
ilver gave $6,850,. and Mr. J. A, Garland poueed: 
let's little “The Shepherdess’’ for $5,600, : 
Mr. J. Phillips, Jr., gave $5,200 for the small 
Bouguereau “Fraternal Love,” while Mr. Solomon. 
Loeb sectired tie large one, “Par from Hom". at 
he Very low figure of $3,150, 
: Diaz's “Path in the Woods” went to Mr, T. OC. 
stman at $4,800, and Van Marcke’s suberb “A 
‘Normandy Bull” fetched $4,400, just double what 
‘the late owner ‘Bead for it at the seoona Wolfe sale 
in 1382, 
“ The’ sole Sirens: of M. Mrontatpnae, the Paris 
‘dealer, was Van Marcke’s “Springtime,” at $3,600. 
even 8. Chapin secured at the low figures of $2,900 
' 600 Gerdme’s little “Grinding Out Wheat in’ 
P ype" an yee Edward Frore’s “Morning Prayer,” the. 
Jatter o f which cost Mr. Healy $2,550 at the second 


heal A¥OVY...s5e SWis Wid is ie wih) page ; ‘ 
th ee James M.A Warm Afternoon”. 
-5—Colman, ‘“Autumn;” . Layton Art. 
Be MilWAUK OO... 2205-0. .-eisererneneentaene erences 
is 6—McEntee, “Ootober’ RE yet owe aye sb. nate 
 G—Hart, James M., and Tait, A. F., “A Misty ~ 
“Mornin Ry ER eee gaerenseeereces” a 
S 8 Colman, “View in Al wier Wile eae ad eeod kes aceon 
‘S-Waldmiller, “Undecided,” Franklin Murphy, . _ 
‘ ewa see bencnceeesrsepesaccesbssbaessseacacoves as 
10—Preyer, “Frnit’........... ahs an “ Q- 
11—Lenimens, fe Poultry Yard:” F.D BS: iveatese 
12—Gifford, Situs +» “AEtornoon on the udson;” E, 
B ma aaa Th hes bap Sa SAE TOR US WSR I HOE) AOA SE fn y 
13—Fis er “SUDNH Ee iva cccnepne genes agree ttt 
14—Lopb oder, “The Livia Trnant:" Frankiin 
_ Murphy, Newark....-.. . clstatsa caine 
15—Richards, Wii. the Spring;” B's. Chapin... 
16—Tilton, “Paestim” veebinttessdedeesbeotdanbaeenen 2 
17-—Gignoux, “Italian Landscape” yrseavepetes shoves od 
18—Kensett, “Lakes of Killarney’...cccccsseseeeesea 
1p—Durand, “In the Catekilie”........ : 
20—Hoser, ‘A uittle Reader’....,.0. 
2isCoombns, ‘oman Mother and Child’ 
Y2-6Kisber, “In the Forest... cece scenes 
28—Kensett and Vasilear, “Near Beverly, Mas 
-°. GOharles Hetisem:. {0.0.5 .9: ery 
S4—Church. ok, eA Passing Shower” Sapibe 
26—Durand, “rhe Teavelier’s Home)" Fran 
-Murphy, Newark 's).. 00250) chu. aa aude Fan + 1,000 ° 
26—Van Schondel, “Market Scene ni Candlelight”, - "360. 
maaan OCB von Bromen, “Blind Man * Bagi” a. Me 430 ‘i 
28—Verbovéekhoven, “Sheep Ti ce oe Eeitiaonsa.: 1,000 
29—Duverger, “Begging ‘Grandma's tardon;”? «> i 
Baap Kdeer Under btesy hic scene eee ee | 
80—Coomans, “Girl lwithiva? “Saw essere edernerepenee ee 9 
Bl—Diaz, “Morni Be ciseectye Leck caerde tone senneEne ea mana 
B2— .ubertty “Cont ences: OS OU Bi Maréhall, Buéfalo "500 | 
33—Ackenbach, “Marine; J.P, Ruin......s.cee...2 A400) 
34—Kouk- Koek, “Phe Krook;” ELS. ‘Chapin,.. ssi. 500 
$o-~—Duvetget, “Grandpa's Birthday: Pons Be: eo 
HEN GOT... sees stebacer eters assmetecensetsoagnee 80) 
36—Diaz, “Norost of Fuontainebieau;” Henry Datley 1. 
37—Mover von Bremen, “She Birthday Parcy”,. ss fous 
sx—Jaeque, “fhe Coming Storm;” T, ©, bastmai., 1.0¢ 
39—frere, kd, “he iittls Cook; H. ai Chapman... eR 
conn dalek: “Landscape;”’ "Mrai SD. Warren, _ ) 
PSOBCOM sie disci een cce pins sae s bree eb eguamiaio st eeeseeesen 525 
1—Van Marcke, ‘Cattle Resting,”’.........s00,e2502 1,700 
2—Diaz, “uirl and Pew; Mra. 5. D. Warren, Bos- ae 
RON) 0's win sive ee Fede m bet rstenaebear ered seonernob ewes prt a 
43—-Meyer yon Bremen, ‘Missed His Lesson,”.. ... 2,500) 
44—ouguereat, ‘Fraternal Love; J, Phillips. Jr 5,200) 
sclan de O Jules, Tbe Mill,” boussod: Valadon & £0001 
ives cans aie Cae wines eo eiaersi as eee ecce essere es ‘OU 
46—De iieyser, “Milton » ‘Dictating Paradies: Lest.” 650, 
47—Troyon, “Sheep in Pastnre;” 8. P-Avery, Jt... 1,600, 
48-—Merle, “The Good Sister; A. Bo Reymond...) 1.700 
‘dieDiat, “Pool in the Wdodh, ec ihuskhciseec be eee 1,100 
5.—nnaus, “After the Bath,’ Herman Schaus...... 2,528 
51—Daubigny, *Landveape” sei... Lechivisieetcasvee Sy kUR) 
52-—-Am berg, “Maternai LOVE. ssc) s bagsiassdogbecyanes | BLO! 
53—Gerome, “Tieadiig Out Wheat in Egypt; Uy OS 
Chap in. ey SEW sc Sheba ahs renee bv bs + weeseteeees 900, 
Aan Sorin tates ‘A Freneb Villages” 8. 'P. Avery, Jr. 1,700) 
55—-Frere, i, “Morning Prayar;” ig As Benedict... 1,500) 
dc—Vah Marcke, *A Normandy Bu eee ea recveve 4400) 
57—Corot, “Morning 3” Knoedler & ra NA PRR G NCS 2,800 
58—vupre, Jules, “Landscape, With Cattle;” -- 
Ubarles Vbrahd+Ruel 2... .0...08 cee, been cence 4000 
§9—Diug, “Path in tie Woods;” T. ©, Hastman...... 4,800 | 
GU—Merle, *Tboughts of the Future”..,....ic..0.s005 BOO. 
apie "Marcke, “Springtime; I. Monteignac, Sa 
BLUBinassatas deem vg.e. soeesenssseresaenear sce 
e2—Danbigiy, ‘Moonrise; ©, H. De Silver... NAAN "61850. 
6 weMiliet, J, F., “fhe sbepberdesa;” J. A. Garland 5.600) 
4, RAUS, hs Truant;” Knoedler & CO,....crees | 
65-—-Fromentin, VArad Bhepherda:" Hermana pat eat 
Behausy: iyietaervanee atures ovtcner 4,725, 
66—Troyon, “Return. to the Farm aD E. A Baucuiet: 4,500 
67—Daubigny, Peprinprine Boussod Vaiadon & 8.55 
GOT ware eit, wee Vite ees 19) 
68—Bougereau, “Sar from Home;” Solomon Loeb. 3, 150. 
69—Roussean, “springtime near bechicune: Bous- | 
sod Valadon & UO Louis aula be hist e peer ebesetees 7,000. 
70—Gallait, *. ast Honors Paid Counts Kgmont _ 
and horne: 3’ Knoedler & Co....... 2... eeeees4s 10,000 


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Wr. Maron Beaty's Coflection cC% of 
Modern Paintings 
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ON 
FREE EXHIBITION 


FROM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH 
UNTIL 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I4TH 
INCLUSIVE, IN THE 


Gifts Crenue Art Galleries 


goo PIPTH AVENUE 


NEAR 34TH STREET 


NEW YORK 
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SBis coflection will Be sofd By auction in 


Chickering Dall 


FIFTH AVENUE AND I8TH STREET 


ON 
Saturday Evening, Kebruarp 14, 1891 
COMMENCING AT EIGHT O’CLOCK Q ® 


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ROBERT SOMERVILLE  ORTGIES&CO. Qs 
AUCTIONEER MANAGE & 


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French Masterpieces 
The Barbizon School 


BELONGING TO THE WELL- 
KNOWN COLLECTOR 


Dr. Aaron Healy 


BROOKLYN, N. Y. 


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QNE- HEALY has been a picture buyer of 
advanced tastes and cultivation for 
almost thirty years. During this time he 
has purchased a number of paintings, many 
of which are very choice examples of the 
ereat masters. 

The fine quality and excellent condition 
of the pictures make them extremely desir- 
able. Every painting belongs to Mr. Healy, 
and his entire collection is included in the 
sale. 


MR. SAMUEL P. AVERY, Jr. 


will assist in the management. 


BROOKLYN, Feb. 2, 1891. 
MESSRS. ORTGIES & Co. 
Gentlemen : 

Having decided to place my collection of 
paintings in your hands, for sale at auction, I desire 
the public to know that the sale will be an absolutely 
fair one, and that no person will be authorized, di- 
rectly or indirectly, to bid for my account upon a 
single picture. Yours truly, 

A. HEALY. 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


Che Aaron PDealy Collection 


AUBERT, 32 
ACHENBACH, 33 
AMBERG, 52 

BOSER, 20 
BOUGUEREAU, 44, 68 
COLMAN, 5, 8 
COOMANS, 21, 30 
CASILEAR, 23 
CHURCH, 24 

COROT, 57 

DURAND, 19, 25 
DUVERGER, 29, 35 
DIAZ, 31, 36, 42, 49, 59 
DUPRE, 40, 45, 58 
DE KEYSER, 46 
DAUBIGNY, 51, 62, 67 
FISHER, 13, 22 
FRERE, 39, 55 
FROMENTIN, 65 
GIFFORD, I2 
GIGNOUX, 17 
GEROME, 53 
GALLAIT, 70 

HART, WM., I 


HUBBARD, 3 
HART, JAS., 4, 7 
JACQUE, 38 
KENSETT, 18, 23 
KOEK-KOEK, 34 
KNAUS, 50, 64 
LEMMENS, I1 
LOBBEDEZ, 14 
McENTEE, 6 
MEYER VON BREMEN, 
27, 37, 43 
MERLE, 48, 60 
MILLET, 63 
PREYER, IO 
RICHARDS, 15 
ROUSSEAU, 54, 69 
AIT. 7 
TILTON, 16 
TROYON, 47, 66 
VAN SCHENDEL, 26 
VERBOECKHOVEN, 28 
VAN MARCKE, 41, 56, 61 
WHITTREDGE, 2 
WALDMULLER, 9 


Conditions of Sale 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, andif any dis- 
pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute 
shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
and to pay down acash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase- 
money tf required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so 
purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold, 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's Expense 
and Risk upon the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder 
of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise 
settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before 
delivery ; in default of which the undersigned will not hold 
themselves responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, 
or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Pur- 
chaser. 


4. The sale of any Article ts not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any error in the description. All articles are 
exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are 
sold just as they are without recourse. 


To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience 
in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, om any ac- 
count, be removed during the sale. 


6. Lf, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be de- 
livered tn as good condition as the same may have been ai 
the time of tts sale, or should any article purchased there- 
after be stolen, misdelivered, or lost, the undersigned are not 
to be held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by 
the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots 
uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public 
or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency 
(if any) attending such sale, shall be made good by the de- 
faulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the 
same. This condition is without prejudice to the right of 
the Auctioneer to enforce the Contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, tf he thinks fit. 


ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer, 
By Ortgies & Co. 


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Catalogue 


The first number of the size given indicates 
the width of the picture. 


BART (Wm.) . ; . New York } 


Member of the National Academy of Design 


ear Hurley, Uister C0.) }. Ya 


I4 x 8 a 


2 


WHITTREDGE(W.) . . New York 
Member of the National Academy of Design 


4 pool in the ewe 


Ir x 8 


5 


HUBBARD (R. W.) dec’d . New York 
Member of the National Academy of Design 
Born, 1816, Dzed, 1888 


WMWorntig on the Licey 


eed 


4 


HART (JAS. M.) . : . New York 


Member of the National Academy of Design 


A Tarm Afternoon 
9x5 


5 
COLMAN (Sam'l) . . New York 


Member of the National Academy of Design 
Member of the Water-Color Soctety 


Autiuniw0 
18 x 10 
6 


McENTEE (Jervis) dec’d . New York 


Member of the National Academy of Design 
Born, 1828. Dted, 189r 


Metober 


18 x IO 
Z 


Members of the National Academy of Design, } . r 


A MWisty Morning. G 
The ducks ioe eek by Mr. Tait 


8 
COLMAN (Sam'l) . ‘ . New York 


Member of the National Academy of Design 
Member of the Water-Color Society 


Diew in Alaters 


10 x 6 
o 


6 


A 
HART (Jas. M.)and TAIT (A.F.) New York 


9 


WALDMULLER (F. G.) dec’d ~— Vienna 
Pupil of Vienna Academy 
Born, 1793. Died, 1865 


undecided 


18 x 20 


10 
PREYER (Emilie) . e . Diisseldorf 
Pupil of her father 


fruit 


13 x IO 


II 


LEMMENS (E.) dec’d  . . Paris 
Pupil of Lassalle 


A poultry Bard 


I4 x IO 


12 


GIFFORD (5S. R.) dec’d . . New York 
Member of the National Academy of Design 
Born, 1822. Dzted, 1880 


pe apt. on the Hudson 


“22 x I0 


13 
Perse ty, G) >. : . New York 
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14 
LOBBEDEZ (C. A.) j . Paris 
Che Little Cruant 
ox 12 
15 


RICHARDS (Wm. T3= . Newport 


Member of the National Academy of Design 
Member of the Water-Color Society 


The Spring 


Re | 
16 


TILTON. (ji RY dette : . Rome 


Born, 1833. Died, 1888 


pacstum 


22 xeiG 


17 
GIGNOUX (R.) dec’d é 2 Pag 
Pupil of Delaroche 
Member of the National Academy of Design 
4 Member Brooklyn Art Academy 
Born, 1816. Died, 1882 


v Ftaltan Landscape 


34. X22 


18 


KENSETT (J. F.) dec’'d . =. New York 


Member cf the National Academy of Design 
Born, 1818. Died, 1873 


Lakes of Killarney 
34 X 24 
8 


} 19 
DURAND (A. B.) dec’d . New York 


Member of the National Academy of Design 
Born, 1796. Died, 1886 


Qn the Catskills 


36 x 24 


20 


BOSER (F.) dec’d 
Pupil of Diisseldorf Academy 
Born, 1811. Died, 1881 


A Little Reader 


16 x 21 


Diisseldorf 


21 


COOMANS (J.) dec’d .. ' . Paris 
Pupil of De Keyser 
Medals at the Hague and Metz 
Born, 1816. Died, 1889 


Roman Mother and Child 
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22 


FISHER (J. G.) New York 


Gu the | Forest 


77 io ea 
9 


SIS 


23 
KENSEDT (ees) deca: . New York 


CASILEAR (j..Wa : . New York 
Members of the National Academy of Design 


Near Beberlyp, Mass. 


31% 22 


24 
CHURCH Ea : . New York 


Member of the National Academy of Design 
Medal, Parts, 1867 


: t Paes Shower 
a “OBO 2 10) 


25 
DURAND (A. B.) dec’d . . New York 
Member of the National Academy of Design 


: A Born, 1796. Dted, 1886 


, The Craveler’s Home 


48 x 33 


26 


VAN SCHENDEL (P.) dec’d . Brussels 
Pupil of Antwerp Academy 
Medals in Antwerp and Brussels 
Parts, 1844-47 
Born, 1506. Died, 1870 


Warket Scene by Candlelight 
14 x 18 


IO 


27 
MEYER VON BREMEN (J. G.)dec’d Berlin 
Pupil of Sohn 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy 
Gold Medal of Prussia, 1850 
Medals in Berlin and Philadelphia Cc 
Born, 1813. Died, 1886 By 


Blind Dan's Bul ASK 


Water-color 
5x7 


28 


VERBOECKHOVEN (E.) dec’d Brussels 


Medals, 1824-41-55 

Legion of Honor, 1845 | 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, St. Michael of Bavaria, 

and Christ of Portugal 

Decorated with the Iron Cross 

Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp and 
: St. Petersburg 
: z sdBorn, 1799. Dted, 1881 


| Hheep 


18 x 14 


29 
DUVERGER, (T. E.) 


Pupil of FE. Frere 
Medals, 1861-63-65-89 


Begging Grandma's pardon 
13 x 9 


Paris 


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30 
COOMANS (J.)dec’'d .. i co as 
Pupil of De Keyser 
Medals at the Hague and Metz 
Born, 1816, Dted, 185y 


Girl AReaptiig 


Poa FE AF rd 
15 x 19 


31 
DIAZ (N.) dec’d : ‘ : Jeans 
Medals, 1844-46-48 
Legion of Honor, 1851 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhi- 
bition, 1878 
Born, 1507. Died, 1876 


Morning 
6% x 8% 


32 
AUBERT (Jean) . ; . “Paris 


Puptl of P. Delaroche 
Prize of Rome, 1844 
Medals, 1861-78-59 


Confidences 


12 x 18 


12 


33 
ACHENBACH (A.) 2 ee.) Wisseldort 
Pupil of Diisseldorf Academy 
Member of the Berlin, Amsterdam and Antwerp Academies 
Medals, Paris, 1839-55-67 
Legion of Honor, 1864 


Marie 


ig’ X12 


34 


KOEK-KOEK (B.C.) dec’d . Amsterdam 


Pupil of Schelfout 
Member of the Rotterdam and St. Petersburg Academics 
Member of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands and Leo- 
pold of Belgium 
Medals at Amsterdam and the Hague 
Medals, Parts, 1840-43 
Born, 1503. Died, 1862 


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BUVERGER(T.E) . . . Paris 


Pupil of E. Frere 
Medals, 1861-63-65-59 


Grandpa's Birthday 
13 x 10 ; 


13 


36 


DIAZ (N.) dec’d : ; . Paris 
Medals, 1844-46-48 
Legion of Honor, 1851 
Diploma to the mpyrory of deceased artists, Untversal Exhi- 
ae 5 fF™"\ betion, 1878 
‘Dy hom” poe 1807. Died, 1876 


ores bE Fontainebleau 


a # we 10 x 8 
37 
MEYER VON BREMEN (J.G.) dec’d Berlin 
Pupil of Sohn 


Member of the Amsterdam Academy 
Gold Medal of Prussta, 1850 

Medals in Berlin and Philadelphia 
Born, 1813. Dted, 1556 


ahe aByythoay party 


13 X55 


38 


JACQUE (Chas.) . : ‘ 4 Paris 
Medals, 1861-63-64 
Legion of Honor, 1567 


Che Coming ie 


17 x 10> 


von 
14 a 


FRERE (Ed.) 
Pupil of Delaroche . 
Medals, 1850-52-55 
, vo Legion of Honor, 1855 
Born, 1819. Died, 1886 


Che Little Cook 


DUPRE (Jules) dec’d 
ry Medals, 1833-67 © 
| Legion of Honor, 1849 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Born, 1811. Died, 1889 .“% 


Landscape 


VAN MARCKE (E.) dec’d 
Pupil of Troyon 
Medals, 1867-69-70 
Legion of Honor, 1872 
first-class Medal, 1878 
Born, 1827. Died, 1891 


Cattle Resting 


Paris 


Paris 


Paris 


SS ee 


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VS DIAZ (N.) decd. 
Medals, 1844-46-48 


| fe 

' é ; Legion of Honor, 1851 

‘ Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exht- 

> bttion, 1878 : 
Born, 1807. Dted, 1876 


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Paris 


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43 


»-() “© MEYER VON BREMEN (J.G.)dec’d Berlin 
Pupil of Sohn 


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Member of the Amsterdam Academy 


Gold Medal of Prussia, 1850 
Medals tn Berlin and Philadelphia 


Born, 1813. Died, 1886 


: Wissen, Vis Lesson 


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| y-®% WO BOUGUEREAU (W. A) 

i a ge Pupil of Picot 

»/ Prize of Rome, 1850 
Medals, 1855-57-67 

' Legton of Honor, 1859 

iN Member of the Institute of France, 1876 

4 Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1876 

i Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exhibition, 1878 

Knight of the Order of Leopold, 1881 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1585 
Medal of Honor, Antwerp, 1585 


fraterial Love 
20 X 25 
16 


-. Paris 


Paris 


DUPRE (Jules) dec’ f AY 
ccf Sap 3-07 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870 
Born, 1811. Dted, 1889 


Che Mill 


to X 22 


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DE KEYSER (N.) . . Antwerp 
Pupil of the Antwerp Academy 
Great Gold Medal, Brussels, 1836 
Medal, Parts, 1840 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 
Officer of the same, 1855 
President of the Antwerp Academy 

Member of the Bavarian Order of St. Michael 
Commander of the Order of the Oaken Crown 


Wilton Mictating Jaradise Lost 


4o x 46 


47 
TROYON (Constant) dec’'d . . Paris 
Pupil of Rivereux 
Medals, 1838~40-46-48-5,5 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Born, 1810, Died, 1865 


Sheep aus chosuebag 


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17 


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MERLE (Hughes) dec’d . ; i Pane 


Pupil of Cogniet 
Medals, 1861-63 
Legion of Honor, 1866 


Born, 1822. Died, 1881 . 
Che Good Sisters rae 
24. 10 bed 


49 
DIAZ(N,) decid va, ; -toriaris 
Medals, 1844-46-48 
Legion of Honor, 1851 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhi- 
é bition, 1871 
Born, 1507. Dted, 1876 


Bool i the Toodg 


13 x 10 


50 
KNAUS (Lo. - . Berlin 
fuptl of the Disseldorf Academy 
Medals, 1853-55-57-59 
Legion of Honor, 1859 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1867 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Professor tn the Academy, Berlin 
Member of the Academies of Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Amster- 
dam, Antwerp and Christiana 
Knight of the Prussian Order of Merit 
Medals at Berlin, Vienna and Munich 
Weimar Gold Medal for Art 
Professor in the Berlin Academy 
Grand Medal of Houor, Antwerp, 1880 


After the Baty 
8 , 10 
Bist 38 


51 
DAUBIGNY (C.F.)dec'd >. . “Paris 
Pupil of Delaroche 
Medats, 1848-53-55-57-59-©7 
Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exht- 
bttion, 1878 
Born, 1817. Died, 1878 


ox Landscape 


26 x 16 


52 


AMBERG (W.) ; : . Berlin 
Pupil of Cogniet 
Member of the Berlin Academy 


WPaternal Love 


Rep p eee ke 


53 
Seer (iL) .  C.. .. Paris 


Pupil of P. Delaroche 
Medals, 1847-48-55 
Legion of Honor, 1855 
Member of the Institute of France, 1865. 
One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor, 1867 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Medal for Sculpture, 1878-81 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878 
Professor in the school of the Beaux Arts 


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ROUSSEAU (Theoi)déc qi . Paris 

; Pupil of Léthiere 
' 1 Medals, 1834-49-55 

( Legton of Honor, 1852 

One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor, 1867 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exht- 
bition, 1878 
Born, 1812, Died, 1867 


A frengy Pillage 


10 x 6 


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bee Ny FRERE (Ed.) dec’d ; : ath atis 
: VW \ Pupil of Delaroche 

| a A Medals, 1850-52-55 

i Vo Vs Legion of Honor, 1855 

i Lk ow Born, 1819. Died, 1886 


WDorning prayer 


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i La Pupil of Troyon 

. aq Medals, 1867-69-70-78 yp 

i Legion of Honor, 1872 %& ~ ) 

( Born, 1827. Died, 1891 . 


sy eo eles 


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Paris 


COROT (J. 


| egton of Honor, 1846 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exht- 
bition, 1878 
Born, 1796. Died, 1875 


bi jw DDorning 


7x 13 


58 


DUPRE (Jules)dec’'d . .- . Paris 
Medals, 1833-67 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870 
Born, 1812. Died, 15859 


Landscape , ADIL) Cattle 


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DIAZ(N:)dec'd : : “arate 
Medals, 1844-46-48 
Legion of Honor, 1851 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhtbt- 
tion, 1878 
Born, 1807. Died, 1876 


pay. in the Moods 


20 x 16 


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MERLE (Hughes) dec’d . ‘ : 
gp "Pupil of Cogniet 
f i AL Medals, 1861-63 
Hs Legion of Honor, 1866 
Born, 1822. Died, 1881 


Choughts: pf, the future 


fen Ado 40 


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g aed $3 
VAN MARCKE(E.)decd . 
“Pupil of Troyon 
Medals, 1867-69-70-78 
' ., Legion of Honor, 1872 
©” Born, 1827. Died, 1891 


Springtime 


25 X 32 


Paris 


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DAUBIGNY 1G: 7 ) dec’d 
Pupil of Delaroche 
Medals, 1848-5 3-5 5-57-5907 
Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exht- 
bition, 1878 
Born, 1817. _ Died, 1878 


Paris 


PsP atts 


Legion of Honor, 1868 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhi- 
bition, 1878 . 
Born, 1854. Died, 1875 


The Shepherdess 


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Berlin 


Grand M cd YW of Honor, 1867 
Officer of ¢. 2 Legion of Honor, 1567 
Professor tn the Academy, Berlin 
Member of the Academies of Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Amster- 
dam, Antwerp and Christiana 
Knight of the Prussian Order of Merit 
Medals at Berlin, Vienna and Munich 
- Weimar Gold Medal for Art 
Professor tin the Berlin Academy . 
Grand Medal of Honor, Antwerp, 1556 


Tye Truane; ie 


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i."  FROMENTIN(B§dec’d  . . Patis 
jf? NPupil of Cabat 
bee thed dals, 1849-57-59-07 
ot V Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhi- 
bition 1878 
Born, 1820. Dted, 1876 


Arab Shepherds 


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Pupil of Rivereux 


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mr fy Legion of Honor, 1849 


vn, 1810. Died, 1865 


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DAUBIGNY (C.F) decd .f . Paris 
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Medal&, 1848-5 3- 5-51 -59-OF ” 
Legi lonar, 1859 7 


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Legion of Honor, 1874 
detegsed artists, Universal Exhi- 
tion, 1878 : 
Born, 1817. Died, 1878 


Springtime 
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Diploma to the memory 


é Vo Paris 


Medals, 1855-57-67 


Legion of Honor, 1859 
Member of the Institute of France, 1876 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1876 | 
Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exhibition, 1878 
Knight of the Order of Leopold, 1881 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1885 
Medal of Honor, Antwerp, 1885 


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42 x 64 


ROUSSEAU (Theo) dec’'d . . Paris 
Pupil of Léthiére 
Medals, 1834-49-55 
Legion of Honor, 1852 
One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor, 1567 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhi- 
bition, 1878 
Born, 1812. Dted, 1567 


Springtime, Pear Barbizon 


24 x 16 
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: we OU Medals, 1835-48 

Legion of Honor, 1841 


<b Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Oak, Holland 
Honorary member of the Royal Academy, London 
Grand Medal of Honor, Brussels 
Member of the Academies of Antwerp, Berlin, Munich and 
Brussels 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold and Prussian Order of 
Merit 
Born, 1810. Died, 1887 


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Camont and Horne 


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